Honestly I'm not too enthused about flowmasters in general. It looked like
it wasnt put together that well, and it took a long time for the sound to
mellow out. Only reason why I put one on is because I needed a new one, and
the flowmasters were in stock (and relitivly inexpensive). If I had to do
it over, I woulda gone with the dynomax setup. I think they sound a lot
better.
-- Gary Hedlin "The Crazy Quadraplegic" ghedlin@theramp.net (business) ragingquad@yahoo.com (personal) **Also Webmaster For** http://garyhedlin.com http://socaldakota.com http://scsilverdak.com http://assistivetechnologies.com ...And Many More!"Wes Weems" <wweems@fix.net> wrote in message news:5.1.1.6.0.20020809204410.017c1c00@mail.fix.net... > > I got a 3.9l with a 3inch 1 in 2 out muffler on it.. .the short one... and > it sounds damned good (after about 1 month of burning out the fiberglass > stuff) (with the exception of a stuck lifter or whatever the problem > actually is) > > > At 08:41 PM 8/9/2002, you wrote: > > >Just installed a magnaflow 40 series on the Dakota. Sounds pretty good, > >but maybe shouldve got a 30 series. Anyway, stock muffler came off pretty > >easy. With a sawzall, that is. Want to thank all for the muffler posts. > >Helped alot. > > > >Curt > >2002 Dakota SXT >
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